this commit finally adds the VivoxVoiceModule: it supports positional
as well as conference call type voice (currently only per region
server), region and parcel voice, speaker indication (LL client
family), direct avtar-to-avatar voice chat. NOTE: you need to obtain
an customer admin account from Vivox to be able to use this module ---
DON'T ask me about how to about an admin account, i've NO clue, we
just wrote this code.
The vector parameter to llSetPos() specifies an absolute position for
an unlinked prim or the root prim of a linkset; however, when the
function is used by a child prim, the vector specifies a relative
offset from the root prim. The changed introduced in llSetPos() treats
this value as an absolute position in all cases, which has the unintended
effect of mangling the position of child prims.
This add a configuration option to the MRM module called "hidden".
if MRM is marked as enabled, the module will additionally check for
the "Hidden" flag, before registering for client side scriping events.
When MRM is running hidden, it will not respond to client side
scripting events, giving serverside scripting modules, like MRMLoader
and MRMAddin the ability to leverage the MRM engine. This way, even
a possible clientside exploit will not be possible, while still
allowing the MRM engine to run.
The admin_close_region method removes a region from the simulator without deleting it.
The region can then be recreated by calling admin_create_region with the same UUID.
There is also a change to admin_create_region to facilitate this.The reason I want
to have this functionality is to make it possible to detach regions when they are
idle and recreate them on demand through a web interface. It's probably doable
using the existing methods by saving and loading oars, but it also doesn't seem
like that should be necessary.
Set av_capsule_tilted to false in opensim.ini. Default is true, so there is
no change in avatar behavior (and no breaking of existing content which
relies on the tilted capsule).
This commit straightens up the avatar capsule so it behaves consistently
(e.g. same collision behavior against prims regardless of which direction
the avatar is coming from; ability to fit through narrow doorways).
Please note this introduces other side effects which have not been fixed.
In particular:
* The avatar frequently falls through the terrain if it is not flat, though
the avatar behaves pretty well on flat terrain. This requires investigation
of the ode terrain collider.
* The apparent foot position of the avatar with respect to the ground
is changed. This requires investigation of the avatar height/capsule height.
Please consider this as work in progress.